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COLLECTIONS RECEIVED. 



The thanks of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology are due to the following 

 gentlemen, who have kindly presented collections of insects (received between 

 1st October and 31st December, 1912) : — 



Dr. W. M. Aders : — 23 Tab anus, 13 Lyperosia, 4 Hippoboscidae, 

 17 Coleoptera, 16 Hymenoptera, 10 Isoptera, a number of Coccidae, 



2 other Rhynchota, and 4 Fish ; from Zanzibar. 



Mr. T. »J. Anderson, Government Entomologist : — 2 Culicoides, 



260 Culicidae, 10 Mycetophilidae, and 4 species of Coccidae ; from 



British East Africa. 

 Capt. C. H. Armitage, C.M.G., D.S.O., Chief Commissioner; 3 Redu- 



viidae ; from the Northern Territories, Gold Coast. 

 Mr. John R. Bo v ell, Superintendent of Agriculture : — 50 Scoliid 



Wasps ( Tiphia parallela) ; from Barbados. 

 Dr. Campbell, W.A.M.S. : — 11 Tabanus, 2 Hippoccntrnm, 9 Haemato- 



pota, 3 Glossina palpalis, and 2 Asilidae ; from Tisana, Sierra 



Leone. 

 Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter, Entomologist, Roy. Soc. Sleeping Sickness 



Comm. : — 6 tubes of Chalcididae from Figs ; from Uganda. 

 Mr. E. Dayrell, District Commissioner : — 1 Rhinomyza stimulans, 



31 Chrysops silacea, 23 Hippocentrum trimaculatum, 22 Tabanus, 



and 8 Glossina ; from Ikom District, S. Nigeria. 

 Mr. G. C. Dudgeon, Director of Agriculture : — 48 Moths ; from Cairo, 



Egypt. 

 Mr. J. H. J. Farquhar, Provincial Forest Officer : — 1 Calex tigripes 



fuscus, 1 Rhinomyza stimulans, 1 Chrysops dimidiata, 41 Glossina, 



4 Lepidoptera, and 1 Arachnid ; from Benin City, S. Nigeria. 

 Dr. Mercier Gamble : — 16 Culicidae, 2 Simulium, 1 Haematopota, and 



4 Tabanas ; from Belgian and Portuguese Congo. 

 Dr. S. Goodbrand, W.A.M.S. : — 20 Glossina palpalis, 77 G. longi- 



palpis, and 16 G.fusca ; from the Gold Coast. 

 Dr. Lewis Gough, Government Entomologist : — 2 Nitidulid beetles off 



dates, 2 Drosophilid flies off dates, 3 Chalcididae from figs, and 



3 Braconidae ; from Cairo, Egypt. 



Mr. C. C. Gowdey, Government Entomologist : — 292 Diptera, 2,407 Cole- 

 optera, 580 Hymenoptera, 307 Lepidoptera, 25 Lepidopterous larvae, 

 23 Mallophaga, numerous Coccidae and Aphidae, 1,108 other Rhyn- 

 chota, 318 Orthoptera, and 2 Arachnida ; from Uganda. 



Dr. R. W. Gray, W.A.M.S. : — 2 Chrysops silacea, 7 Tabanas, and 

 8 Glossina ; from Southern Nigeria. 



Dr. H. Hearsey, Principal Medical Officer : — 2 Trypetid Flies (Dacus 

 pectoralis) ; from Zomba, Nyasaland. 



Imperial Department of Agriculture, West Indies : — 46 Cureu- 

 lionidae and 12 Lamellicornia. 



Mr. H. L. Jones, Chief Veterinary Officer : — 26 Tabanidae and 

 16 Glossina ; from Portuguese East Africa. 



